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by
Wilhelm Saris
I got my first DRK-officers buckle with
GES.GESCH and the number
2
in a double circle in
1976. There was no doubt about it, it was a fake,
as I knew from whom I got it!
The front photo you can see in the "first" Angolia, page 175. The prongs
bar should be installed at that side.......Often it is said, it is correct for the
brocade. A brocade was not mentioned in any of the official regulations,
but anyway in use (a photo is shown in my gorget-book, but one cannot
see details. The photo is also shown here of course). Angolia is wrong!
Photo from "
Tag der Deutschen Wehrmacht" from
March 17, 1940
(credit: David Landers). Note the two stripes visible, which is in no way as
the German police (three stripes):
Attachment 998776
I do not like any of them with the crude markings at the reverse and
lack of detail in the front. Some I have seen are very questionable!!
As always, Thanks for a great and informative response..
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
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09-13-2016 02:17 AM
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by
kirby
You do have to be very careful with these. They are part of a new generation of fakes that are very well made. Originals should have the prong bar attached to the buckle. Someone could have removed the sleeve and prongs but the prongs were one of the ways to tell the fakes. Here is my example and it has the silver frosted finish.
Many Thanks for your post and response !!
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
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So... Gents' at the end of the day what is the verdict ?? Yea / Nay or on the fence ?? G
I'd rather be A "RaD Man than a Mad Man "
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